Alex has been surprisingly open with deets regarding the direction Gab is going. I don't want to write up a proper post about it but here's a bullet points of things that "might" be happening, but not set in stone:
>Federating post edits. Not a huge deal, really, Mastodon already has this feature in the form of delete and redraft (which is exactly as rough as it sounds) but it'll be a nice streamlining meaure
>Federating quotes: Misskey software already has this implemented, and in basically the same way Twitter does, I suspect they'll take the same route. This one is a supposed definite.
>Brandability: This is a huge one. Firstly; The software itself will not be branded as Gab, it'll be under the "Hydra" line of software. Sounds lame, but it's unimportant thanks to the 2nd point; The software will be natively brandable. By default, you can slap on a logo, rename the posts and titles and anything brand related. So, say... Idk... The Young Turks (a dumb example just roll with it) wanted to give their fans a twitter-like experience because Jack is just so damn infuriating by allowing hateful right wingers on the platform, it would take all of a few minutes to slap their logo on this software, rename "Gabs" or "Posts" to "Armenian Genocides" or something catchy and appropriate to their fan culture, and just use it as their own replacement Twitter platform separate from the reputation of the devs, which you can't really do to the same extent with Mastodon. Brandability is already feature in Soapbox, Alex's original fork of Gab, but he removed many Gab and Mastodon features to streamline the platform as much as possible. Now that he's been absorbed back into Gab, you'll have the benefits of a more extensive featureset and brandability in one, assuming the rewrite goes well it could become a genuinely useful software.
>I also suggested to him decoupling lists from timelines after he complained about the limitations of binary follows. He didn't say yes, but he liked my post, so maybe that's in the future xD I'll keep pushing him on it, hopefully something comes of it.
For the first time since 2016 I have some expectations for Gab, they're the only software running ActivityPub where the devs aren't stagnant, foreign, or obnoxious to deal with. Don't fuck it up Gab!